Viz Annual 2024: The Barber's Pole
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Back in 1922, when Howard Carter first smashed his way into the
tomb of long-dead Egyptian King Tutankhamun, the guttering candle
in his hand illuminated a scene of unimaginable splendour. “Can you
see anything?” asked Lord Carnarvon.“Yes! Wonderful things!”
responded a breathless Carter. Fast forward just over a century,
and any adventurer opening a copy of Viz - The Barber’s Pole will
be similarly astounded by the comedy gold they will find
haphazardly piled up within its covers. Because just like the tomb
of an Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, the 226 pages within
its stout and glossy covers are packed with priceless treasures.
It’s the sort of 24-carrot comedy gold that has made Viz the
country’s fourth* or fifth** favourite humorous magazine (* **
possibly sixth) for well over four decades… * Edge-of-seat
Adventures: Jack Black and His Dog Silver, Who’s Who in a Medieval
Plague Village, Motorhead’s Christmas Adventure, and Bad Bob the
Randy Wonderdog. * Shocking scandals about your favourite
showbiz stars, Scotch eggs, Deepfake Porn, Tony Blair, and your
chance to become a Crypto-Billionaire. * Cartoons: The Fat Slags,
Sid the Sexist, Biffa Bacon, Mrs Brady Old Lady, Johnny Fartpants,
The Real Ale Twats, Roger Mellie, and Raffles the Gentleman Thug *
Readers’ letters and Top Tips, spoof ads, quizzes, games, things to
cut out and make, and much more. Obviously, at this point we
would like to point out that, unlike King Tut’s burial place, there
is no real evidence that Viz has ever been the subject of a deadly
curse, placed upon it three thousand years ago by a sinister,
hooded priest of the God Thoth. And we consider it very unlikely
indeed that anyone who dares to break open the cover of Viz - The
Barber’s Pole will simply drop dead from unexplained causes - as
Lord Carnarvon did a year to the day after breaking the seal on
Tutunkhamun’s tomb. Sorry, no refunds.